Re: [pgsql-advocacy] Alternate PostgreSQL.org Design - Mailing list pgsql-www
From | Alexey Borzov |
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Subject | Re: [pgsql-advocacy] Alternate PostgreSQL.org Design |
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Msg-id | 4195BDEC.5000207@cs.msu.su Whole thread Raw |
In response to | Re: [pgsql-advocacy] Alternate PostgreSQL.org Design ("Gavin M. Roy" <gmr@ehpg.net>) |
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Re: [pgsql-advocacy] Alternate PostgreSQL.org Design
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List | pgsql-www |
Hi, Gavin M. Roy wrote: >> Have you checked the todo list? Those are the things we need to do in >> the short term if you can contribute. >> > Nope, I'm sure it's my fault, but I don't know where that is, and if > it's in cvs, how to get at it. Alexey posted a tarball of his source, > but after my last contribution via email to the current Lucaz design > went completely unnoticed and didnt even receive a no-thanks, we'd > rather keep it the way it is, I'm a bit out of the loop on what it takes > to actually get something done. The project is on gborg: http://gborg.postgresql.org/project/pgweb/projdisplay.php What contribution exactly are you talking about? I only remember receiving XHTML patches from you recently. These were all applied. > Add to that lack of documention to > coding standards, and Alexey's clear stance on such things, and not > wanted to step on Alexey's toes to get it anything done.... well here I am. What documentation exactly do you want? There is a README on setting up a copy of the website in CVS / tarball. I can write more docs certainly, but bear in mind that I am not a native English speaker so they may be unclear --- please ask in such case. > I understand your point here, and don't disagree. I can only state that > in the past I've seen many offers to help, and if it's not in line with > "Finish Alexey's code" it's shot down *right away*. That's not "Alexey's" code: it was started by Andreas ~1 year ago. While the current version is rewritten quite a bit, still I was continuing the work of someone else. What's so hard in doing the same? > There are many ways > for people to do things, and for example, when the tinysofa ppl came up > with a new design, the "official" response was basicly for them to get > lost. Too little too late. Unless something is overly complex and > wrong with Alexey's code, applying a different theme should be fairly > easy and could take less than a day. Yes, there is nothing difficult in applying the new design and yes, it will take less than a day. But I'd like to repeat what I said in private email to Omar: I am not interested in doing this myself. If someone else will do this --- fine with me. But I do not want to waste my time, 'cause I am not sure that a new person with a better design will not surface in a week's time. > Point me to the todo list and put up with my questions about how to get > stuff put in approved, working, etc and hopefully I can contribute. > Ultimately I would prefer to see the tinysofa design instead of Lucaz's, > sorry Lucaz... http://wwwdevel.postgresql.org/todo If you like the new design so much, you can setup a copy of the current website (as outlined in the README) and try applying the new design to it. Then you can show everyone that it works and send in a patch.